Assistant Nevena Rosić

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University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Department of Mechanics

https://www.mas.bg.ac.rs/organizacija/katedre/5

Nevena Rosić, MSc in Mechanical Engineering is born on 8th December 1994 in Belgrade (Serbia). Her research fields are theoretical and applied mechanics, and biomedical engineering. She has a bachelor's and a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade University, where she enrolled on her PhD studies, as well. She finished her bachelor's studies in 2016, with a middle-mark of 9.97. After that, she enrolled in master's studies and graduated in 2018, with a middle-mark of 9.90. The title of her MSc paper was: "Finite element analysis of stent deformation characteristics". She enrolled for PhD studies in 2018.

She is also employed as a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, at the Department for Mechanics. Since February 2019, she is participating in a national project ON174001: "Dynamics of hybrid systems with complex structures. Mechanics of materials". She has presented 6 scientific papers at International Scientific Conferences and published one paper in a scientific journal. She possesses theoretical and practical knowledge in electronics and embedded programming and she is the inventor of an innovation patent MP-2015/0030, under the name "Device for writing text and controlling the external module to which it is connected, without looking at the screen".

During her Bachelor and Master studies, she has been a recipient of the national scholarship and the scholarship of the Foundation for Young Talents "Dositeja", which is awarded to the best students in Serbia, in their final years of study. She is fluent in English and also speaks German and French. She is very skilled at programming in languages C# and C++. She has a vast knowledge of Matlab and GNU Octave, and has extensively used ABAQUS, ANSYS and OpenFOAM.